11. "The Girl In My Dreams (Tries To Look Like You)"
12. "Bakiff"
13. "The Brown-Skin Gal (In The Calico Gown)"
14. "Moon Over Cuba"
15. "What Good Would It Do'"
16. "My Little Brown Book"
17. "Hayfoot Strawfoot"
18. "A Slip Of The Lip (Can Sink A Ship)"
19. "Sherman Shuffle"
20. "Pitter Panther Patter"
21. "Body And Soul"
22. "Sophisticated Lady"
23. "Mr. J.B. Blues"
Disc 04 01. "Good Queen Bess"
02. "Day Dream"
03. "That's The Blues, Old Man"
04. "Junior Hop"
05. "Without A Song"
06. "My Sunday Gal"
07. "Mobile Bay"
08. "Linger Awhile"
09. "Charlie The Chulo"
10. "Lament for Javanette"
11. "A Lull At Dawn"
12. "Ready Eddy"
13. "Some Saturday"
14. "Subtle Slough"
15. "Menelik (The Lion Of Judah)"
16. "Poor Bubber"
17. "Squaty Roo"
18. "Passion Flower"
19. "Things Ain't What They Used To Be"
20. "Goin' Out The Back Way"
21. "Brown Suede"
22. "Noir Bleu"
23. "'C' Blues"
24. "June"
Number of discs:
4
Description:
"Duke At His Very Best Legendary Works 1940-1942" is a remarkable CD collection featuring some of Duke Ellington's most influential recordings from the early 1940s. This period marks a creative zenith for Ellington, showcasing his innovative arrangements and masterful compositions that helped shape the future of jazz. The album includes timeless classics performed by his legendary orchestra, highlighting both Ellington?s genius as a composer and bandleader. Released by Fremeaux, renowned for their dedication to preserving musical heritage with high-quality reissues, this compilation offers listeners an authentic journey into jazz history. Duke Ellington stands among the greatest figures in music history; throughout his career, he received numerous Grammy Awards and was posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Prize Special Citation for his contributions to music.